You know, with the highly fragile parts, maybe a benefit of a static display, you don't have to worry about it rolling off the table ? I have a few of the IXO Ferraris as well, and I don't mind them not rolling at all. Awesome video 👍
some great models, love the racing f40 and the playstaion porsche, although it is hard to hear you when you`re unwrapping them, that crackling plastic wrapping is loud for cars that are simply for display rolling is meaningless
Dont know whats happen with Schuco , waiting since the Nürnberg Spielwarenmesse (Toy Fair) January 2023 for the two Audi Quattro and the Mercedes W/S 123 in 1/64 scale. They are still not available right now. 😟
@@traviswalker8933 the Welly Audi isnt Premium Quality and not really true 1/64 scale and as far i know, Minichamps never die a 1/64 Mercedes W123 only in 1/43 scale. I'm collecting only 1/64 scale. But thanks for your suggestions.
These are really cool. If in some back office they're making funding decisions, I'd rather they decide to throw $ at the model, and forgo fancy packaging.
The PS porsche was some online exclusive.. got that n its nice.. dunno how i missed the RSR though.. i was apprehensive about the mercedes and now that u showed it im sure im gonna loose some cash on it 😅 Schuco porsches are as good as the kyoshos imo
Model accuracy and stance > rolling wheels It is nice for wheels to move (to move them by hand in different position for pictures) but i don't care for free rolling because i don't play with them and i dont think models this expensive should be played with.
What are you going to do with a model with more weight? Are you going to use it as a paper weight? More weight does not mean that the model is great detail wise.
@@traviswalker8933 It is clear that you don’t understand about diecast, visual and weight sensations are fundamental in meeting groups in the industry. I recommend you buy cardboard paper models for your collection.
@@LasGordasViajeras lol they are not the focus of meeting discussions. Resin models are made out of plastic through and through and they trump all diecast models in 1/64. They are even lighter weight than IXO castings. I do appreciate a good diecast model and it being heavy is of least importance to me and many other collectors. It is the detail we are paying for, otherwise, a hotwheels premium is quite hefty in weight.
I usually dont like the racing livery but those are very nice. Love the porches.
Very nice cars! Would love to see some more Ferraris from them. Especially the 330 P4,512LM,288 GTO, 246Dino,365GTB Daytona and 512 BBi.
I love the Mercedes! The yellow F40 Ferrari is a winner!
Schuco ❤
You know, with the highly fragile parts, maybe a benefit of a static display, you don't have to worry about it rolling off the table ? I have a few of the IXO Ferraris as well, and I don't mind them not rolling at all. Awesome video 👍
The Schuco-Porsche are great, really great ,is a nice tool.
And the Schuco’s Kombi’s are the same.
Schuco tool, Tarmac made.
Very cool castings championdjk
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Porsche.....Ferrari.....yes!
And that Mercedes is dope too!
Great looking die-cast i really like the Mercedes die-cast very realistic looking 👍🏻✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
Very good review as always I have most of the tarmac stuffs the PlayStation Porsche is definatelly a winner & they do have a chase car if that casting
some great models, love the racing f40 and the playstaion porsche, although it is hard to hear you when you`re unwrapping them, that crackling plastic wrapping is loud
for cars that are simply for display rolling is meaningless
It's very easy to explain. Cars are meant to roll when they don't not a big fan.
Dont know whats happen with Schuco , waiting since the Nürnberg Spielwarenmesse (Toy Fair) January 2023 for the two Audi Quattro and the Mercedes W/S 123 in 1/64 scale. They are still not available right now. 😟
Welly also makes the Audi Quattro in 1/64 scale and Minichamps made a detailed casting of the W123. You might want to check those out.
@@traviswalker8933 the Welly Audi isnt Premium Quality and not really true 1/64 scale and as far i know, Minichamps never die a 1/64 Mercedes W123 only in 1/43 scale. I'm collecting only 1/64 scale. But thanks for your suggestions.
@@marcbaur677 Schuco isn't true 1/64 scale either. They can be a hit or miss with the scale.
@@traviswalker8933 the Schuco Edition64 is in scale 1:64, thats why they called it Edition 64.
These are really cool.
If in some back office they're making funding decisions, I'd rather they decide to throw $ at the model, and forgo fancy packaging.
Yeah, some of that packaging is really excessive.
Mirando bien esta compañía no pone mucho realismo en las partes debajo de los carritos Le doy una nota de D .
The PS porsche was some online exclusive.. got that n its nice.. dunno how i missed the RSR though.. i was apprehensive about the mercedes and now that u showed it im sure im gonna loose some cash on it 😅 Schuco porsches are as good as the kyoshos imo
Where do you get them?
@@seismic6435 from the tarmac website
Hellyeah 🤘
I don't see any obvious evidence that the Porsche RSR is a Tarmac Works product. Did I overlook a label on the box?
Snap I guess it is not. Fits right in though
@@Championdjk Indeed, it do.
@@jasonmoses6207 it's a Schuco product but marketed by Tarmac works.
Model accuracy and stance > rolling wheels
It is nice for wheels to move (to move them by hand in different position for pictures) but i don't care for free rolling because i don't play with them and i dont think models this expensive should be played with.
IXO models are just Ok, because are so lightweight…The Ferrari patent come from Ixo Co. I prefer the Tarmac models without collab.
Love the new 1/64 US Trucks from IXO, have 5 of them now. 😃
What are you going to do with a model with more weight? Are you going to use it as a paper weight? More weight does not mean that the model is great detail wise.
@@traviswalker8933 It is clear that you don’t understand about diecast, visual and weight sensations are fundamental in meeting groups in the industry.
I recommend you buy cardboard paper models for your collection.
@@LasGordasViajeras lol they are not the focus of meeting discussions. Resin models are made out of plastic through and through and they trump all diecast models in 1/64. They are even lighter weight than IXO castings. I do appreciate a good diecast model and it being heavy is of least importance to me and many other collectors. It is the detail we are paying for, otherwise, a hotwheels premium is quite hefty in weight.
Ferrari 250LM❤😁 better than F40 but that's just my opinion 😁👍
Indeed it's miles better looking than the F40 which is itself based on the 308 platform.
Schuco porches are sick Ferraris are disappointing with plastic base
Ferrari. VS. Porsche. Tarmac. Works. and. a. Mercedes